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- Got your period? New blood drop emoji aims to spark conversation
- Bias against funding Canada's female scientists revealed in study
- Social engineering is the new method of choice for hackers. Here's how it works.
- Can climate-conscious celebrities influence our eating habits?
- Birth control drug used to reduce pigeon population near SkyTrain station
- Instagram changes rules on self-harm postings
- Antarctic, Greenland melt will really mess up Canadian weather, study finds
- No more shinny? Thousands of lakes are losing their winter ice, study says
- Fish mislabeling occurs all along supply chain, study reveals
- N.L.'s skyrocketing transportation emissions show need to plug in to electric cars: scientist
- New insect found in B.C. caves could be a survivor from Ice Age
- Why some stores have pulled their self-checkout machines
- Women are leading the zero-waste movement. Here's why that matters
- Technology poised to disrupt Canada's mortgage lending industry, experts say
- Nantendo: How video games made for kids can be awesome for seniors
- Alberta's destructive mountain pine beetle likely decimated by cold snap
- Russian Arctic town overrun by polar bears, climate change blamed
- Mars One, which offered 1-way trips to Mars, declared bankrupt
- Biologists make surprise discovery of southern mountain caribou calf
- Russia is a step closer to establishing sovereign internet
- By 2080, the climate in these Canadian cities will look nothing like it does today
- Remote South Georgia Island returns to 'paradise for birds' after rat-killing program, says Calgary naturalist
- Saskatchewan takes its case against Ottawa's carbon tax to court
- World's oldest known wild bird has a new baby at 68
- Digging up the past: 40,000 skeletons being exhumed to make room for London train station
- Will self-driving cars be a boon or bane for people with vision impairment?
- Retired astronaut Mark Kelly to run for U.S. Senate seat once held by John McCain
- NASA's Mars Opportunity rover declared dead
- Teksavvy complains about what was missing from annual CRTC report
- Rare black leopard caught on camera
- UBC studying past volcanic activity in B.C. for glimpse into climate change future
- Federal government, environmental groups take the stand in Sask. carbon tax challenge
- Supreme Court finds teacher who used camera pen guilty of voyeurism
- 'Mind-blowing' gaffes at QuadrigaCX leave cryptocurrency watchers 'gobsmacked'
- Inuit hunters use new radar maps to navigate rough ice
- WHO appoints expert panel on gene editing after world's first baby claim
- Single for Valentine's? Why not feed a cockroach named after your ex to a meerkat?
- Central Alberta town commits to recycling and selling wastewater
- Amazon cancels plans to build second headquarters in New York City
- How to get your home closer to zero waste
- Sustainability rating drops for Clearwater's offshore lobster fishery
- These slimy, hungry blobs may have been the Earth's first creepy crawlies
- Your all-beef sausage could have pork in it, says study
- Surgeons insert telescopic lens into Quebec City woman's eye in Canadian first
- Year in space put U.S. astronaut's disease defenses on alert
- Amber Alert mobile system working despite glitches, but could be tweaked, experts say
- Machines vs. cashiers: Why shoppers are so divided over self-checkout
- An often-overlooked risk, the science of slips and falls can be life-saving
- Banning Huawei from Canada's 5G networks could be costly for taxpayers
- Dance of the electrons: U of A scientist hits sweet spot between physics and swing
- Killer whales eat dolphins. So why are these dolphins tempting fate?
- 'Digital gangsters': U.K. wants tougher rules for Facebook
- 'Making this up:' Study says oilsands assessments marred by weak science
- Amazon pledges to be halfway to carbon neutral by 2030
- China accuses U.S. of trying to block its tech development
- Scientists unlock genetic secrets of the great white shark
- First private Israel lunar mission aims to launch this week
- 'Grandfather of climate science' dead at 87
- Why microwaving grapes creates a dazzling plasma light show
- Peter Cosgrove, photographer of more than 100 space shuttle launches, is dead at 84
- Quadriga dead or alive? Law firms jockey to represent cryptocurrency clients short millions
- International salmon research expedition departs for Gulf of Alaska
- How cold is it on Mars? Now you can track the red planet's weather online
- Half of Canada's prisoners were abused as children, McMaster study suggests
- Telecom customers face 'unacceptable' harm from misleading sales tactics, CRTC says
- Climate threat doubter leads effort to advise Trump on 'climate security'
- Japanese spacecraft attempts landing on distant asteroid
- Baby boom among endangered right whales offers researchers some hope
- Aging fleet forcing Canadian researchers to hitch rides to North Atlantic
- Scientists reveal Neptune's tiny new moon, Hippocamp
- Hold the salt: Experts concerned about runoff into Lake Ontario after storm
- Tortoise thought to be extinct appears in Galapagos Islands
- Google says it forgot to mention there's a mic in its home alarm system Nest
- Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than gassy cattle
- Samsung unveils new folding smartphone that morphs into mini tablet
- CRTC report finds telecom companies use misleading sales tactics
- Expired drugs may remain effective and safe to use for those in remote areas
- Instagram playgrounds: New business model builds on desire for selfies
- MPs invite Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO to Ottawa to talk fake news
- Want to help name a moon? You could name 5 of Jupiter's
- Could this off-the-grid technology be the future of electricity?
- SpaceX rocket blasts off carrying Israeli lunar lander
- World's biggest bee spotted alive for the first time in decades
- Cyberspy agency says networks are protected as U.S issues Huawei warning
- Regina FIFA eSports competitor warms up for $50K international tournament by crushing CBC reporter
- Dimetrodon footprints found on P.E.I. bring Island to 'world stage' of paleontology
- How cybercriminals sell their skills so the average Joe can steal money
- Huawei unveils bendable phone that'll take a bite out of your wallet
- 'They're bullying us': Bell cuts phone service to family struggling to pay surprise $1,800 bill
- Montreal-based UN aviation agency tried to cover up 2016 cyberattack, documents show
- Code of the samurai wasp: Destroy invasive stink bugs
- Indigenous clam farming technology is as old as Egyptian pyramids
- Scientists brew up genetically-modified cannabis using beer yeast
- Methane-munching crabs may be adapting to climate change: report
- Is a robot coming for your job? Change comes quickly in the era of automation
- St. John's photographer captures shot of a lifetime with Signal Hill fox
- Most Canadians 'likely to encounter' cybercrime, expert says after attack on youth services organization
- This N.L. vet took care of the last male northern white rhino in the world
- This drone has a camera that can tell it where to fly — no GPS required
- Electric vehicles are approaching a tipping point — here's why
- Suicide tips hidden in children's YouTube videos alarm parents
- 'Don't go': Yukoner warns others after seeing close call at ice cave
- U.S. military intercepted Russian trolls on day of November election: report
- More spruce cones more pups: Study says male squirrels leave wealthier estates
- Doctors warned to look out for symptoms of deadly mushroom poisoning
- Climate change: CO2 emissions fall in 18 countries with strong policies, study finds
- The writing of this AI is so human that its creators are scared to release it
- Mysterious underground vault discovered on grounds of N.S. legislature
- Rare new kind of twins: boy and girl are semi-identical
- Quebec adds another $215M to coffers thanks to carbon market envied by Europe
- Canada to participate in U.S.-led lunar mission, according to sources
- Rare grassland pastures resembling 'what the Prairies used to look like' declared important bird area
- Hummingbirds struggling as feeders freeze up
- Canada's heading to the moon: A look at the Lunar Gateway
- 'It's a war around the truth': Health experts, Facebook and YouTube play catch-up with anti-vaxxers
- DND extends life of submarine escape suits beyond expiry date as fleet shows its age
- Canada gets closer to a right to repair law
- YouTube suspends comments on videos of kids over pedophile concerns
- Amid SEC troubles, Tesla promises $35K Model 3 — again
- Century-old maps are helping track B.C.'s kelp forests — and their discovery was kind of an accident
- SpaceX prepares for biggest test yet: The inaugural launch of its Crew Dragon capsule
- CRTC could allow access to Big 3 wireless networks for small competitors
- Sidewalk Labs unveils heated walkways and 'building raincoats' for Quayside
- New AI makes it harder to detect what's real online
- How Jon Corbett used a computer program to create beaded portraits
- $180M in cryptocurrency still missing as Quadriga's cold wallets come up empty
- SpaceX rocket with U.S. capsule blasts off for space station
- U.S. traffic safety agencies probing 2 fatal Tesla crashes in Florida
- Customers flag bottled water smelling of 'old socks' and 'urine,' but CFIA says it poses no health risk
- SpaceX's new crew capsule aces space station docking
- Facebook pressured Canada to ease up on data rules, U.K. reports say
- The people trying to move Canada's tech boom to the boonies: Don Pittis
- Don't try to reason with vaccine-skeptic parents. Scare them: Robyn Urback
- Searches to resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama
- Not your average snowman: Coquitlam, B.C., woman sculpts lifelike animals
- Huge, rare fish washes ashore in Southern California
- Parents 'spreading the fear' to their kids over Momo Challenge
- 2 men arrested after drone spotted over Montreal detention centre
- Lobbying commissioner should investigate Facebook, says MP Angus
- U.S. Democrats promise to bring back net neutrality
- Normally ice-bound this time of year, the Bering Sea is mostly open water
- What is the Green New Deal — and why do Americans seem so obsessed with it?
- Mexican archaeologists discover cave filled with near perfect Mayan ceramics
- Greek politicians, public officials charged after deadly wildfires
- Ohio zoo collects polar bear poop to develop pregnancy test
- Co-inventor of the handheld calculator dead at 86
- Ocean floor listening posts reveal secrets of blue whales
- X-ray reveals hidden painting under Baroque masterpiece
- Kids and privacy: Should you dig online for details?
- An exoskeleton for jobs that require the brains of a human and the body of a robot
- Winnipeg wildlife rescue says mascara wands work like magic on little animals
- Neanderthals' paleo diet included a surprising kind of meat
- Despite its name, the winter-loving snow flea is nothing to fear
- Sidewalk Labs project means Toronto to have 'constitution-free zone,' CCLA warns
- Canada to unveil its new space strategy
- Facebook CEO says he'll double down on privacy
- Archaeologists discover series of tunnels below famed Alcatraz prison
- Huawei launches court challenge to U.S. security law
- A cyber war has started and Canada isn't ready to fight it, says report
- New marine refuges create no-fishing zones near fragile glass sponge reefs in Howe Sound
- Ontario urged to update law forbidding cremation of bodies with radioactive implants
- Meet the man who discovered the cyberattack on Saint John and other cities
- B.C. strengthens protections of heritage, archeological sites with updated law
- Kingston council asked to declare climate emergency
- Facebook announces plan to 'tackle vaccine misinformation'
- Scientists may have discovered a new killer whale
- 'Community' fridges let people give food away to fight waste
- Inside Huawei: International pressure prompts Chinese tech giant to open up
- How Starbucks and A&W are addressing the plastic problem
- SpaceX Dragon crew capsule makes successful splashdown after test flight
- 'There was a heaviness': Alberta anthropologists locate unmarked graves of residential schoolchildren
- Video of B.C. fisherman throwing explosive into crowd of sea lions sparks controversy
- Half of Canadians can't name a woman scientist or engineer, poll finds
- Chimpanzees' cultural diversity is threatened by humans
- Scientists view old-growth forests through lichens to understand their value
- Why does it cost millions to access publicly funded research papers? Blame the paywall
- How to cut the cost of your mobile phone bill and still call your friends overseas
- Increase wolf cull, pen pregnant cows to save endangered caribou: study
- Ontario government ponders ban on single-use plastics
- Former Google exec accused of sexual assault got $35M exit package: court documents
- The sun is quieter than normal, but don't panic
- Russian internet users fear new restrictions are aimed at silencing criticism
- Consultants say 40% of Parks Canada real estate in poor condition
- Stolen N.W.T. laptop was among dozens that were unencrypted, and handed out to unsuspecting staff
- Island women help design new life jacket with GPS tracking technology
- How a spy pen and a shocking court case show technology will always outpace the law
- Federal agency looking at fitness trackers for public sector workers
- Here's everything you need to know about today's wireless spectrum auction — and why you should care
- Court documents reveal Monsanto's efforts to fight glyphosate's 'severe stigma'
- 'This is big money': New cities promise a smarter, greener future but will reality match the pitch?
- Ontario to ban cellphones in classrooms next school year
- Boeing to update software in model of plane involved in Ethiopian crash
- Wildlife protection activists call out 'wolf whacking' ads on Facebook
- Preparing to ditch — a new way of training for helicopter emergencies
- Flailing, wailing robotic babies simulate medical emergencies for BCIT students
- Stephen Hawking's ex-nurse barred from practising after failing to give him 'appropriate' care
- BlackBerry creates separate subsidiary to 'deepen reach' within U.S. government
- Environment is a deadly mess, but 'there is every reason to be hopeful,' UN says
- Growing number of voices say companies like Google and Amazon have got too big: Don Pittis
- Can't get onto Facebook or Instagram? You're not the only one
- What could be wrong with the 737 Max — and what it means for Boeing
- To ban or not to ban? Take a deep dive on plastic bags
- Health Canada starts releasing protected drug and medical device data
- Sea otters' stone tools leave clues for archeologists
- Shrimp containing antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in Canadian grocery stores
- Robot-assisted surgery widely embraced, but 'newer doesn't always mean better,' experts warn
- Bridge: A Canadian school trying to smash the tech sector's glass ceiling
- Viral mosque shooting video raises questions about social media firms' responsibilities
- Can geoengineering halt climate change?
- How a Canadian coast guard hovercraft breaks up ice without touching it
- Facebook launches AI to find and remove 'revenge porn'
- I'm not old enough to vote, but I'm marching against climate change
- Government scientists warn about safety, impacts of proposed cormorant hunt
- Wiki women: Volunteers add female and non-binary artists to Wikipedia
- Google engineer breaks record with 9 trillion new digits of 'pi'
- Astronauts arrive at the International Space Station
- Arctic now locked into devastating temperature rise, UN report says
- Facebook blames long outage on 'server configuration change'
- Federal budget to target Canada-wide high speed internet by 2030
- Scientists surprised to discover meteor exploded over Bering Sea in December
- Isn't it time the internet started acting its age?
- Man charged with distributing live stream of New Zealand mass shooting
- Fossilized 'riot of worms' in N.W.T. rocks make scientists rethink ancient sea life
- Orangutan blinded after being shot 74 times with air gun pellets
- How the navy's 'grim reaper' scraps Canada's old military ships
- What's happening to baby belugas? Quebec study aims to find out
- Facebook introducing measures to prevent election disruption
- What is killing Sable Island's horses?
- UBC study shows honey bees can help monitor pollution in cities
- Why shame prevents people from reporting cybercrime
- Tens of thousands rally in Montreal as part of international 'school strike' against climate change
- Government pulled social media ads for 3 days after New Zealand attack
- Cyclone's death toll into the hundreds in southern Africa
- With high-tech glasses, Japanese DJ with ALS makes the beat go on
- Scientists make surprising discoveries about salmon on Gulf of Alaska expedition
- Gene editing for human reproduction is 'irresponsible,' WHO panel says
- Google announces new video game streaming service
- Scientists find another clue to some of the most powerful solar storms to hit Earth
- There's a snag in NASA's plan to scoop dirt off an asteroid
- EU regulators fine Google $1.68B US for abusing online ads market
- 'Rubber boots season' as historical high temperatures hit the territories
- Russia's 'fairy tale' Siberian tigers beating long odds for a comeback
- Rings and pings: B.C. village celebrates cell service arrival
- More than 200 dead in Mozambique after cyclone, thousands in need of rescue
- Great Lakes rapidly warming, likely to trigger more flooding and extreme weather
- Facebook says it stored millions of passwords in plain text, sparking security fears
- How to make your home greener (and more efficient)
- Today's Google Doodle uses AI to let you write music in the style of Bach
- Lobsters unharmed by Atlantic Canada salmon farm, 8-year study finds
- Cyclone Idai deaths could exceed 1,000 in southern Africa
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